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NEWS PO Box 3561 El Paso, TX 79923-3561 www.kint98.com
Over 80% of us subscribe to some
form of pay TV service, whether ca-
ble- or-satellite based. We get hun-
dreds of channels, most of which we
do not watch. And while the service
is generally good, the monthly cost
continues to go up. According to re-
search firm Parks Associates, the av-
erage U.S. monthly pay TV bill is
$84, but many pay more. With pre-
mium channels and high-speed
internet service bundled in, monthly
bills are often ballooning to over
$200 per month (too much even for
the generally affluent).
On top of that, Parks Associates says
that about 63% of consumers also
subscribe to one or more of the over
the top (OTT) streaming services like
Netflix or Hulu. 31% have multiple
OTT subscriptions. This leads me to
wonder our video viewing habit is
growing out of control. Most people
today sit in front of a screen all day,
be it a computer, smartphone, tablet,
or TV set. Is that a good thing?
The increasing cost is causing sub-
scribers to downgrade their service
to save money. Some consum-
ers have “cut the cord” completely in
favor of an internet service subscrip-
tion only plus some OTT for movies
and TV series. The outcome of these
trends has essentially stopped the
growth of pay TV services. The ap-
peal of OTT is that you can watch it
on your smartphone, tablet, or over-
sized 4K TV thanks to Wi-Fi.
Perhaps the most interesting revela-
tion by Parks Associates research is
that many consumers have dropped
pay TV completely and opted for
over the air (OTA) TV. The percent-
age of U.S. households that use an-
tenna-only TV has grown from about
9% in 2013 to 15% today, and that
number continues to grow. Even the
Consumer Technology Association
IS IT TIME TO BRING BACK
THE TV ANTENNA ?
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SBE CHAPTER 38 OFFICERS
CHAIRMAN Antonio Castro
SBE member # 11456. KFOX/COX retired Chief Eng.
800 Arredondo dr. El Paso. TX 79912
915-584-1220 home 915-525-8507 cell
VICE CHAIRMAN Carlos Sosa
SBE member # 26533 801 N Oregon St. El Paso, TX 79902
915-496-4444 Office [email protected]
TREASURER
Walter Hanthorn SBE member # 18307
KSCE TV 4461 Gen. Maloney El Paso, TX. 79924 915-269-7583 home 915-532-8588 office
CERTIFICATION COMMITTEE:
David Halperin.
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE: Antonio Castro Warren Reeves
FREQUENCY COORDITATION
COMMITTEE: Warren Reeves
Owen Smith
SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE: Rick Vilardell
WB SITE COMMITTEE:
Norbert Miles
SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP: Antonio Castro
PROGRAM CHAIRMAN:
Warren Reeves
NEWSLETTER: Antonio Castro
EAS CHAIRMAN: David Halpering
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
Antonio Castro Carlos Sosa
Walter Hanthorn
My daughter and son-in-law re-
cently cut the TV cord in favor of
OTA TV. They kept the high-speed
DSL line. After analyzing their TV
consumption they concluded they
could get all the news, sports, and
entertainment they wanted from
local TV channels. My two grand-
kids mostly watch movies on their
smartphones or tablets, so they
did retain their modestly priced
Netflix subscription. The outcome
is a radically lower TV bill.
As for antennas, they tried several
indoor types on their two sets,
with mixed results. My son-in-law
eventually put up a small outdoor
antenna that gets the channels for
ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, NBC,
PBS, TBN, Telemundo, Univision
and a few other independents. He
used a splitter and the house cable
wiring to distribute the signal. Pic-
ture quality is excellent.
A few years ago, I cut costs by
dropping our second cable box in
the guest bedroom, hoping for a
good OTA experience. I tried two
indoor antennas, with pitiful re-
sults—I got only one channel
when many are available.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2017 CHAPTER ENGINEER OF THE YEAR, ANTONIO CASTRO, CHAIRMAN. AWARD WAS PRESENTED BY ELIAS VENTANILLA, KVIA TV CHIEF ENGI-NEER AT THE JULY MEETING.
EL PASO, TX SBE CHAPTER 38 MEETING MINUTE
DATE 07/25/2017 LOCATION: KVIA TV 7, EL PASO, TX .
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER: 12:15 PM, BY ANTONIO CASTRO.
THERE WERE 20 ATTENDANTS.
REPORT OF THE SECRETARY: MINUTES IN THE JULY NEWSLETTER
ACCEPTED BY LAWRENCE MONTENEGRO, SECONDED BY OWEN
SMITH.
REPORT OF THE TREASURER: $ 3,076.61 IN THE BANK. ACCEPTED
BY NORBERT MILES, SECONDED BY DAVID HALPERIN.
REPORT OF THE CERTIFICATION COMMITTEE: NO REPORT .
REPORT OF THE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE: SENDING SECOND NO-
TICE TO SOME SUSTAINING MEMBERS.
REPORT OF THE FREQUENCY COORDINATOR COMMITTEE: FACING
ACCUISITION OF NEW WIRELESS MICS FQCIES WHEN REPACK.
REPORT OF THE SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE: NO REPORT.
REPORT OF THE WEBSITE COMMITTEE: 2190 HITS LAST TIME, NOW
2215. ( 25 ).
REPORT OF THE EAS CHAIRMAN: NEW MEXICO RMT RECEIVED
FINE.. TX NO RECEPTION DUE TO EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION.
REPORT OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE: SENCORE TO PRESENT IN
AUGUST 15.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS: OWEN SMITH TO PROVIDE LINE UP EL
PASO-LAS CRUCES-JUAREZ TV STATIONS FOR WEB SITE..
NEW BUSINESS OR ANY ITEMS FOR THE CHAPTER INTERES: SBE
NATIONAL ELECTION BALLOTS ON LINE
NEXT MEETING DATE AND LOCATION: AUGUST 15, 2017, TIME AND
PLACE TO BE DETERMINED.
MEETING ADJOURNED: AT 12:58 PM.
Diana de Lara, Senior Vice-president
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OUR PRESENTATION IN JULY WAS JUST PERFECT, THANKS TO ELIAS VENTANILLA AND KVIA-TV, GIVING AN UPDATE IN ATSC 3.0. THE LUNCH WAS GREAT, THE ENCHILADAS WERE DELICIOUS. WE HAD AS WELL THE VISIT OF OUR FRIEND FROM BURST COMMUNICA-TIONS, KEVIN HILDEBRAND, WHO BROUGHT GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY. THANKS KEVIN. AUGUST MEETING WILL BE ON THE 15th, AND THIS IS BECAUSE SOME MEMBERS ARE ATTENDING THE “TAB” AT AUSTIN. WE DON’T HAVE CONFIRMATION OF THE PRESENTER, THAT IS WHY THE TIME AND PLACE WILL BE ANOUNCED NEXT WEEK. IN THE MEAN TIME, HERE IS THE PICTURE OF ELIAS VENTANILLA PRE-SENTING THE AWARD OF THE 2017 CHAPTER ENGINNER OF THE YEAR TO ANTONIO CASTRO….!!
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Louis Frenzel | Jan 30, 2017
As it turns out, I am basically too far out in the suburbs to get good reception. An outdoor an-
tenna is only the way to go. I did not have the physical arrangement to do that, and I never got
around to trying the attic. Part of the problem is that my homeowner’s association covenants for-
bid outdoor antennas. However, Dish and DirecTV dishes are allowed. I assume a modest out-
door OTA antenna would also be permitted. No Yagi on a 50-ft. crank up tower.
The OTA TV option is a good one. It is free except for the antenna expense. Just be sure you are
in a location where the signal strength is sufficient. The FCC has some great information at the
website indicated below. It includes their DTV Reception Maps Tool. You plug in your zip code
and it gives you a list of the TV stations available to you with a signal strength estimate. You can
also access their guide on TV antennas—a great resource.
Another resource is Antennas Direct with their Transmitter Locator tool that also gives you a
map of the TV stations nearby and an estimate of potential reception.
One more good source of info is Antenna Web. It provides station data, and you can choose and
buy an antenna online.
Also try the NoCable site.
There are many other such resources and TV antennas are still available at places like Best Buy,
Walmart, Radio Shack, Fry’s, and others. If you are looking for a way to save a few bucks this
year, give this a try. I think you will be surprised at what you find.
But that’s not all. That trend could continue once OTA 4k TV is available. The Advanced Televi-
sion Systems Committee (ATSC) is working on a new U.S. standard to cover 4k, including high
dynamic range (HDR) and other advanced features. ATSC 3.0 standard, as it is called, will use
OFDM and LDPC error correction to make this happen. That is not compatible with the existing
ATSC 8VSB standard now in use, so during any transition, TV sets will need to cover the current
and 3.0 standards.
No availability date has been given for 3.0, but this is surely in our future thanks to support from
the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB). It’s just one more reason to consider cutting the
cord and getting an antenna.